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Canon Grey Wardens
I've heard some people refer to their "canon" Wardens, out of all their various incarnations. Closing in on the end of my second playthrough (f!Surana blood mage), I'm interested to hear about other people's experiences. Do you have a canon Warden, is it the first one you played, and what sort of Warden were they?
I haven't played all the origins yet, but from the hints in the game and from other people's stories, I can already see myself developing elaborate "canon" versions of each origin, separate and different from how my game might have turned out. See, I make a lot of choices that are specifically to experience parts of the game I haven't played yet, and also to unlock achievements. But, what I play is not necessarily what makes most sense to me from a characterization POV.
That's part of the reason I picked Surana for my second game, because she's kind of a wild card in my eyes. Maybe I put too much stress on characters being a product of their upbringing, though.
Anyway, everyone loves talking about their characters, and I'd love to hear your stories.
I haven't played all the origins yet, but from the hints in the game and from other people's stories, I can already see myself developing elaborate "canon" versions of each origin, separate and different from how my game might have turned out. See, I make a lot of choices that are specifically to experience parts of the game I haven't played yet, and also to unlock achievements. But, what I play is not necessarily what makes most sense to me from a characterization POV.
That's part of the reason I picked Surana for my second game, because she's kind of a wild card in my eyes. Maybe I put too much stress on characters being a product of their upbringing, though.
Anyway, everyone loves talking about their characters, and I'd love to hear your stories.
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I do have a few thoughts as to what would be canon as pertains to the other characters. I feel like ending with Alistair and Anora on the throne together is vaguely canonical (which is funny since I've never had that happen but my two full playthroughs have both been Alistair romance so ... XD).
I also do try to have characters act according to their characterization, unless its something I really want to see. But even then sometimes I just make a new Warden for that purpose, I have a nice blood mage that I'm having fun with since his goal in life is to make Alistair hate him.
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I guess she's my "canon" because her playthrough appears to be quite literally set in stone. XD Everyone else I can load and redo if I want to see something go down a bit differently, but Tesni?
Nope.
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I also had an ending where my mage freed the circle and one where my mage did not (but those games were corrupted and erased!)
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I suspect it's the story of the Human Noble origin that allowed me to immerse in the RP experience; revenge is a tried-and-true motivator, and out of all the origins, only the Human Noble has any significant ties to DAO's villians. It's rather cathartic to cut down Arl Howe ;) The other origins, IMO, felt very "removed" from the politics of the game, so I'm not sure how or why the characters from other Origins would have a significant emotional investment in the events of DAO.
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My first DA:O play through was almost entirely unspoiled (unfortunately I was spoiled about Alistair being a bastard prince but I didn't know what the outcomes for him would be). Even if things don't happen the way I want in my first play throughs, I never reload and redo. I just keep moving forward, accepting whatever consequences occur while trying to role play the PC. This makes me far more emotionally involved than I would be during later playthroughs. Once I'm spoiled on the story, I'm more likely to meta-game and create Wardens (and Hawkes) who are going to have specific personalities, specific romances, and specific endings. As much as I enjoy them, I don't have the same emotional feelings that I have for my first Warden and Hawke. So, that's why my first is canon. ;)
My canon Warden was a female Surana. I randomly picked mage just because I was curious to play one and when I saw that elves had slightly better starting stats for magic, I picked elf without having any knowledge about how elves are treated in Thedas. I did *not* play any of the other origin stories until after I completed my canon playthrough because I didn't want to be spoiled by them and learn knowledge that my Surana wouldn't know. My Surana romanced Alistair and put Anora on the throne.
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For me, in both games, the first time I played just to play and each subsequent time I explored the world differently/in greater depth. Those deeper explorations ended up shaping my head cannon.
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Branwen Cousland is very much a noblesse oblige kind of girl, doing the right thing, even if it's hard. Like breaking things off with Alistair because the chance of two Wardens being able to have a child are minuscule. And an heir to the throne is very important, so she ended things with him and had him marry Anora (it's implied that it wasn't her fault that she didn't get pregnant - Cailan seems to have been shooting blanks, since he's had lots of lovers but no bastards). She's usually dignified and serious, but deep down she's very playful and somewhat mischievous.
Ceridwen is pleasant and placid on the outside, but pretty driven on the inside. She's had a harsh time growing up in the Circle, and her sweet-mannered-maiden routine is just a mask. Other than Branwen she doesn't form deep connections to the people around her - she makes sure that she's liked well enough, but she doesn't really let people in. She doesn't like violence, so she usually talks people into submission. Nice and helpful she may be (with a soft spot for small, fuzzy things and children), but don't get on her bad side. She's got a quick, devious mind, and when the gloves come off she can be pretty ruthless. As Irving found out the hard way in my fanfic ^^